Tierra Encantada is the fastest-growing Spanish immersion early education® company in the U.S., providing high-quality care and education to children ages 6 weeks to 6 years. Our model blends language immersion, strong operational standards, and a focus on whole-child development to deliver a differentiated experience for families and educators alike. Backed by a $30M investment from a premier minority investor, we are scaling nationally and on track to double in size every 18-24 months over the next five years. Our growth and performance have been recognized by the Financial Times (The Americas' Fastest Growing Companies), Inc. Magazine (10 Hottest Franchise Businesses in America), and Entrepreneur Magazine (Top 50 Franchise Companies Championing Diversity). We are building a company where operational excellence and accountability are non-negotiable. As we scale rapidly, ensuring consistent performance and strong leadership across centers is critical, making this role a key driver of our continued success. This is an opportunity for a leader who thrives on solving problems, driving measurable results, and building high-performing teams in a fast-paced, high-growth environment. At Tierra Encantada, our values fuel everything we do. We are passionate about nurturing children's growth and creating intentional learning environments that inspire curiosity and development. We celebrate the richness of diversity, embracing the unique perspectives it brings to our community. Guided by optimism, we are driven by a shared vision for a brighter future for every child, family, and team member we serve. Join us and be part of a mission-driven team that is committed to making a lasting impact-one child, one family, and one community at a time. Position Overview Mission: Rapidly improve underperforming centers by diagnosing root causes, strengthening leadership capability, reinforcing operational discipline, and building sustainable performance habits so each center can achieve company standards for quality, customer experience, compliance, and profitability within defined improvement timelines. Role Summary: The Director of Location Excellence is a high-impact, field-based leadership role responsible for improving the performance of underperforming childcare centers across the company's portfolio. This individual serves as a hands-on turnaround leader, coach, and trainer, embedded within centers to help diagnose challenges, stabilize operations, strengthen leadership, and improve enrollment, labor management, and financial performance. This role is not only responsible for addressing immediate issues, but also for building the capability of Center Directors, Assistant Directors, and local teams so improvements are sustained after the assignment ends. The Director of Location Excellence operates with strong judgment, urgency, and a practical, supportive approach to change leadership. This position reports into Finance to reinforce a data-driven, objective focus on center performance and profitability improvement, while working in close partnership with Operations leadership, HR, and other support functions. This role requires 80%+ travel, with assignments typically lasting 4-12 weeks per center. The role is expected to provide clear weekly progress updates for each assigned center, including KPI movement, wins, risks, talent actions, and next-step priorities. Pay and Schedule: This is a full time, exempt position with a typical schedule of Monday through Friday with 4 days per week on site at a center, and 1 day per week WFH. The base salary range for this position is $130,000 – $150,000 annually depends on qualifications, education, and experience. This position is also eligible for an annual performance bonus.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
11-50 employees